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Which family is the platypus in?

Which family is the platypus in?

Platypuses
Platypus/Family

What is platypus in zoology?

platypuses ) a semiaquatic egg-laying mammal (Ornithorhynchus anatinus, family Ornithorhynchidae) that frequents lakes and streams in eastern Australia. It has a sensitive pliable bill shaped like that of a duck, webbed feet with venomous spurs, and dense fur.

What is the meaning of ornithorhynchus?

1 capitalized : a genus (coextensive with the family Ornithorhynchidae) of egg-laying mammals including only the platypus. 2 plural -es : platypus.

Why is a platypus a chordate?

The Platypus has a ventral nerve cord, pharyngeal slits and a tail. There are also three subphyla of Chordata, the Platypus belongs in the Vertebrata. The Platypus produces milk for the young through mammary glands like all mammals.

When was the platypus named?

The platypus, an odd little aquatic monotreme living in rivers and creeks of Australia, got its name is a rather interesting and convoluted way. In 1799, the English naturalist George Shaw named it Platypus anatinus. But the name ‘platypus’ was already used, so it was renamed to Ornithorhynchus anatinus.

Did you know facts about platypus?

Here are 8 things you might not know about the platypus.

  • Platypuses are venomous.
  • They give sharks a run for their money – at least as far as electroreception is concerned.
  • Platypuses lay eggs.
  • They’re over-dressers.
  • They’re mysterious.
  • Platypuses are cute, but their babies are even cuter.

What are the 7 classifications of platypus?

Classification

  • Kingdom: Animalia.
  • Phylum: Chordata.
  • Class: Mammalia (Linnaeus, 1758) — mammals.
  • Order: Monotremata (Bonaparte, 1837) — monotremes (egg-laying mammals)
  • Family: Ornithorhynchidae (Gray, 1825 sensu Burnett, 1830)
  • Genus: Ornithorhynchus (Blumenbach, 1800)

What animal needs the least sleep?

Animals that Need Hardly Any Sleep

  • Giraffes – Four to Five Hours per Day.
  • Horses – Four Hours per Day.
  • Elephants – Three to Four Hours per Day.
  • Deer – Three Hours per Day.
  • Walruses – Two Hours per Day.
  • Migrating Birds – One Hour per Day.
  • Is There an Animal That Never Sleeps?
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